--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're missing a crucial step.
You need an RSS feed.
Check out http://FreeVlog.org and go down to step #6.
If you have an RSS feed, then people can subscribe to your videoblog
and have your videos delivered to them
Here's my short list in compiled in my very brief vlogging experience:
d/p wolf: http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/%7Edpwolf/blog/
29 fragile days: http://29fragiledays.blogspot.com/
Fast moving animals: http://fastmovinganimals.blogspot.com/
versionsporadic:
Done, thanks everybody!
My feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/LossyVideo
And thanks especially to Michael Verdi and your tutorial, you are doing some
pretty great
stuff in this community (not to say others aren't too, of course)
Graham
Lossy Video Group
Yahoo!
Steve Pete:
Are there any videos in particular you're having problems with? I know that
we're using a few
different host sites (ourmedia and vimeo) and maybe that's the issue. I have a
mac, and they
all work o.k. for me (some are pretty slow to start, but I think that's because
we've not
Hey all,
My camera takes mpeg-1 and (occasionally) I like to keep the worbly little
sound it takes, but
unfortunately Quicktime and iMovie don't seem to recognize the sound, so I
can't compress
the videos. Is there any way around this--maybe Final Cut Pro or some way to
extract the
audio
Hi all,
I'm not sure if there are specific forums in here or anything, so maybe I'm
posting this in the
wrong place. Anyways, I just wanted to say hello and let you all know of my
collective's new
little blog. It's more experimental work that is really trying to play up the
pixelated, noisy